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>> of the arab league monitors syria, heavy shelling is killed at least 20 people. a veteran chinese dissident jailed for 10 years for his online political activities. a memorial for nigeria's christmas day church bombing. welcome to bbc world news, broadcasting on pbs in america and around the globe. stabbings anan lond's s stst fafausus shopping street t o oo ee busiest days ofofheheear. and forest fires force hundreds to flee their homes. the first group of arab league observers have arrived in syria to curb violence in the country. opposition leaders are urging the group to go straight away to the city on monday, where 20 people were killed by heavy shelling. the french foreign ministry says it supports the call from the opposition. >> this is what the activists want the arab observers and the world to see. unverifiable but hard to fake image as posted on the internet of what they say is the destruction caused by shelling of residential areas in the third biggest city. they also showed pictures that are too gruesome for us to broadcast of the bleeding corpses of
>> of the arab league monitors syria, heavy shelling is killed at least 20 people. a veteran chinese dissident jailed for 10 years for his online political activities. a memorial for nigeria's christmas day church bombing. welcome to bbc world news, broadcasting on pbs in america and around the globe. stabbings anan lond's s stst fafausus shopping street t o oo ee busiest days ofofheheear. and forest fires force hundreds to flee their homes. the first group of arab league observers have...
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>> the loss of life in syria despite the presence of arab league monitors. the north koreans pay their last respects to kim jong un hill and all eyes turned to the regime's new leaders. escalating sectarian violence in nigeria as christians warned that they will respond following a wave of deadly islam as the tax. welcome to "bbc world news." palestinian police rushed in to break up a brawl between rival priests at the church of the nativity in bethlehem. could the colosseum in rome be crumbling? violence is continuing in syria despite the presence of the arab league monitoring mission. 10 people were killed including one child on wednesday. syrian state television is report that 755 people held in their role in the uprising have been released but activists say as many as 15,000 remain in prison. this report does contain distressing images. >> no let up in the violence even with the arab league monitors whose mission is to try to stem the bloodshed. these images from the town of homs which emerged after the team said the situation was reassuring. opposition
>> the loss of life in syria despite the presence of arab league monitors. the north koreans pay their last respects to kim jong un hill and all eyes turned to the regime's new leaders. escalating sectarian violence in nigeria as christians warned that they will respond following a wave of deadly islam as the tax. welcome to "bbc world news." palestinian police rushed in to break up a brawl between rival priests at the church of the nativity in bethlehem. could the colosseum in...
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." >> monitors arrived in syria as 20 more people are killed in heavy shelling. a car bomb explodes outside iraq's military ministry in baghdad. a veteran chinese dissident is joe for 10 years for his online political essays. a warm welcome to bbc world news broadcasting on pbs in america and also around the globe. brazil's economy is forging ahead, we reveal its new position. two stabbings and london's most famous shopping streets and one of the busiest days of the year. the first group of arab league observers has arrived to attempt to end the violence. at least 20 people were killed on the third day of heavy shelling. the aftermath video has appeared on the internet, but it is too gruesome to transmit on tv. but this is what the activists want the arab observers to see. unverifiable, but hard to fake images of what they say is the destruction caused by shelling of residential areas, the third biggest city. they also showed pictures that are too gruesome for us to a broadcast of the bleeding corpses. activists are calling it a massacre. but this is been going o
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their own, they do dangerous things like go after the south korean ships, sell nuclear materials to syria. i think they were moving in the right direction the last few days with kim jong il. the danger is uncertainty. the obama administration and the asian countries are playing it right. calm, cool, collected. let them sort out their transition. let them grieve for their leader. expectationsany that things are going to shift dramatically for the better. this is an isolated country that lives on its unpredictability and thrives on scaring the wo rld and threatening with missiles and terrible things. it is important to keep calm and collected. >> the question is china's role in this. beijing is against the continuity, is it not? >> gyan i can play a very important role to moderate north korea. they provide north korea with a lot of food and fuel. china does not want thousands of refugees from a failed state going to china. china can apply a gentle pressure. if anybody tries to push them, it goes in the wrong direction. south korea, japan, the united states, russia, china, south they have go
their own, they do dangerous things like go after the south korean ships, sell nuclear materials to syria. i think they were moving in the right direction the last few days with kim jong il. the danger is uncertainty. the obama administration and the asian countries are playing it right. calm, cool, collected. let them sort out their transition. let them grieve for their leader. expectationsany that things are going to shift dramatically for the better. this is an isolated country that lives on...
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syria was able to stand fast and prevail over all the obstacle that has been brought by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please. please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue the process and causing instability inside syria. where. what you heard the line from moscow still have for you this hour immersed in debt. we'll look at how a seemingly prosperous economy is stony as in fact struggling on the poverty line demonstrating the discontent growing within the blog plus. ever of the business growth and stock markets open would slide losses on finance ministers were unable to reach agreement for the measures to overcome the new debt crisis join me for more on that if not the. north koreans are paying their last respects to their allayed longstanding leader kim jarrell who died of heart attack at the age of sixty nine and saturday his death was only announced on monday and has sen
syria was able to stand fast and prevail over all the obstacle that has been brought by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please. please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue the process and causing instability inside syria. where. what you heard the line from moscow still have for you...
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officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as soon as possible, along with their partnership, i can now say that the signing of the protocol is the beginning of cooperation between us and the arab league. >> sreenivasan: the announcement came on a day when activists said up to 70 soldiers were gunned down by government troops as they tried to desert near the turkish border. at least 30 other people died in attacks elsewhere. it continued a wave of street violence that churned over the weekend. protest leaders said at least 21 people were killed on sunday as troops and rebels fought each other in northwestern syria. hopes have dimmed
officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as...
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some groups in syria's opposition say they want an arab military intervention to quote protect civilians from government security forces they spoke after damascus signed an arab league protocol allowing observers to monitor a regional peace initiative to end the months of bloodshed part of the opposition dismissed the deal as a stalling tactic syria has been increasingly isolated under sanctions from arab states the u.s. and the new over its crackdown on the. when protesters say they are fighting extremist groups operating inside the country. has been to one of the flashpoints and the on going on trust. we're here in the embattled city of homs and you can hear heavy gunfire in the background but it's really hard to share insurance as a civilian population here live here as we called to wait a month after month to ensure this conflict. is taking its toll dickie arbiter there are neighborhoods that are being suffocated surrounded by armed groups there many people who could not have had enough who did we do to deserve this homes is being described as a city on the brink of civil war where s
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syria was able to fast. over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please but there are a persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and causing instability inside syria today is after an oil rig capsized off russia's far east coast the search for any survivors has become desperate dozens are still missing in the freezing waters while seven of the survivors found have now arrived back on land argues jacob grief has met them in the port of the coastal region nearest to where the tragedy occurred. does a sense of relief spare ticket lee among those of course who been caught up in this both the survivors and also family members as well and the emergency crews have been following this story from the very start by no means any
syria was able to fast. over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please but there are a persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and causing instability inside syria today is after an oil rig capsized...
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talking about reforms in syria especially when this kind of talk is coming from arab gulf states. even a constitution of. freedom of the media or the or the right to organize and political parties or organizations so this is this is just nonsense i mean when when someone who lacks the very basic tenets of democracy is preaching to syria or other arab states that dependent or somewhat on time imperialist about democracy but that's what the syrian regime has said we are going along with our reforms on our agenda and our time and we we need to see what those states have in the way of reform before they start preaching to us about reform this is obviously. an sos and say that has been instigated by night so and that's cronies and the arab world. one country which felt the full force of western interference this it was libya. is not over yet russia wants an investigation into the civilian casualties caused by the eighty's mission. so well to the hands of rebels also takes a look back at the events that shaped the year. my western colleagues explaining that. breaks his hotel at that tim
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syria is locked in a spiral of violence more than forty killed in suicide blasts in damascus the country struggles on the mounting pressure from the west and the arab league. next to kim week after north korea's ruler of seventeen years kim jong il dies his youngest son steps into his shoes as the new supreme leader. it watching our weekly news review on carrie johnson welcome to the program tens of thousands of people passed in moscow on saturday and other peaceful protest over the edge of the parliamentary election police say thirty thousand gathered in essential square the organizers in the numbers much. rally one held two weeks ago and the message remained the same to hold another election as a better dressed the protesters in his annual state of the union speech promising widespread political reforms some already underway at the union to state duma. reports. the time for change has come. people are tired of not being able to promptly solve the most pressing issues people are tired of having their interests ignored speaking areas for the final state of the union address. the presiden
syria is locked in a spiral of violence more than forty killed in suicide blasts in damascus the country struggles on the mounting pressure from the west and the arab league. next to kim week after north korea's ruler of seventeen years kim jong il dies his youngest son steps into his shoes as the new supreme leader. it watching our weekly news review on carrie johnson welcome to the program tens of thousands of people passed in moscow on saturday and other peaceful protest over the edge of the...
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syria was able to stand fast and prevail over all the obstacle that has been put by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they want to somehow for there a dream of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please. and then didn't please what they called the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and to get and causing instability inside syria watching nightly live from moscow still ahead in the program mysterious newcomers as nationwide hysteria mounting north korea overcame jani our experts bring into closer focus the figure of came yon alles son who is now holding the reins of power in the country. immersed in debt we'll look at how a seemingly prosperous economy is stony and is in fact struggling on the poverty line demonstrating the discontent and growing within the blog all that's coming your way in just a few moments. here in bygone days sleds will fight to get around. but today the lifeline. what drives people to quit their modern lives and settle in remote. o
syria was able to stand fast and prevail over all the obstacle that has been put by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they want to somehow for there a dream of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please. and then didn't please what they called the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and to get and causing instability inside syria watching nightly live from moscow...
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. >> renewed violence in syria as arab league observers are due to start their mission. >> bope ben direct iv condemns attacks on christians in nigh -- nigeria. >> the first 50 arab league observers have reportedly arrived in damascus. the observers could be headed to homes on tuesday. the city has been a stronghold of resistance to alassad's regime. they have traveled to the country to monitor whether syria has implemented a peace plan. >> one of the things are the observers are going to check is whether the syrian government is pulling tanks out of cities. but unverified video posted online says it shows the army firing on civilians on monday. activists say at least 23 people were killed, when the arab league observers start work, they'll offer the first official outside version of events. >> we're not going to give our opinions, but rather to report information about the extent to will the syrian government has implemented their obligations. have armed personnel been evacuated from streets? has syria paved the way for mass media to report on the grounds? have the prisoners been released
. >> renewed violence in syria as arab league observers are due to start their mission. >> bope ben direct iv condemns attacks on christians in nigh -- nigeria. >> the first 50 arab league observers have reportedly arrived in damascus. the observers could be headed to homes on tuesday. the city has been a stronghold of resistance to alassad's regime. they have traveled to the country to monitor whether syria has implemented a peace plan. >> one of the things are the...
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syria was able to steadfast and prevail over all the obstacles that has been put by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please about the arab persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue the process instigation and causing instability inside syria. and you're watching our to live from moscow still ahead in the program mysterious newcomer as a nationwide series of mound sindoor of the real overcame gone deaf our experts bring into closer focus the figure of came yawn l. sun was now holding the reins of power in the country plus. immersed in debt will cap how we seemingly prosperous economy is stony a is in fact struggling on the poverty line demonstrating the discontent growing within the within the blog and all that's coming your way in just a few. north korea's morning it's slate's longstanding leader kim jong il who died of heart attack at the age
syria was able to steadfast and prevail over all the obstacles that has been put by these country i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please about the arab persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue the process instigation and causing instability inside syria. and you're...
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it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict right here in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual there's one to sense and the winds of change have begun to flow a little stronger the arab league sometimes tough economic sanctions the effects of wit be felt even here in a poor area of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet her son here has learning difficulties for the beans for a living he barely makes one hundred fifty syrian pounds a day three dollars to support him and his wife and now the fuel for his vending cart has become harder to get hold of and it's sure to do the economic sanctions driving the. last products available and the prices are pushed higher there's been fights over gas we've been trying to manage by cutting back as much as we can sometimes when we can't afford it we just don't eat. economic situation in syria was one of the areas president had been seen to be making some progress be it slowly but for a population that it started seeing the results
it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict right here in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual there's one to sense and the winds of change have begun to flow a little stronger the arab league sometimes tough economic sanctions the effects of wit be felt even here in a poor area of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet her son here has learning difficulties for the beans for...
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groups in syria. the situation there and create further calls for foreign intervention so his repeated his plea that a one sided approach to resolving the country's crisis is wrong and wants both sides to hold dialogue to broker peace. the foreign ministers of russia and algeria which is one of the key members of the arab league have called on soon afterwards to allow monitors from the organizations into the country and actually sergey lavrov also said that if their mass course wanted then representatives and observers from the bric countries meaning brazil russia india and china could also join them and the two foreign ministers of called on soon authorities to cooperate and negotiate peacefully with the opposition in the country but at the same time russia's foreign minister has criticized what he says is a one sided approach by some western states to the situation there since according to him some groups within the soul hold opposition are using very hostile unpeaceful aggressive tactics which is o
groups in syria. the situation there and create further calls for foreign intervention so his repeated his plea that a one sided approach to resolving the country's crisis is wrong and wants both sides to hold dialogue to broker peace. the foreign ministers of russia and algeria which is one of the key members of the arab league have called on soon afterwards to allow monitors from the organizations into the country and actually sergey lavrov also said that if their mass course wanted then...
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discussing the situation in syria, its human rights council is to discuss evidence that the security forces committed crimes against humanity. it follows a report that accuses a them of a shoot to kill policy. addressing the meeting the high commissioner called on the international community to come together to help protect the syrian people. >> the syrian authorities continue ruthless oppression, which if not stopped now can drive the country into a full fledged drivel war. in light of the failure to protect the citizens, the international community needs to take you are intelligent measures to protect the citizens. >> folks in geneva following those addresses there's obviously little the council itself can do. any idea of what they want to see happen? >> interestingly i think this meeting is aimed equally not just at the syrian authorities but at the united nations security council that have been asked in the past few months take action in syria but failed to act partly because russia and china objected. but now the member states are saying this cannot go on. look at the findings i
discussing the situation in syria, its human rights council is to discuss evidence that the security forces committed crimes against humanity. it follows a report that accuses a them of a shoot to kill policy. addressing the meeting the high commissioner called on the international community to come together to help protect the syrian people. >> the syrian authorities continue ruthless oppression, which if not stopped now can drive the country into a full fledged drivel war. in light of...
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. >> more violence in syria as arab league observers arrive to monitor attempts to end the blood shed. protests look to continue in india where thousands want an end to corruption. ew flood warning in the philippines. welcome to bbc world news. also in the program, in good speurlgts after his hospital treatment britain's prince phillip is home. how to make money in hollywood. find a hit and work it for all it is worth. >> in the last hour it has been reported a team of arab league observers has arrived in a syrian city to see if the violent crackdown has halted. greta only 24 hours ago at least 20 were killed there in heavy shelling. the crackdown has lasted some nine months. thousands have been killed and there is little if any sign that it is coming to a close. what is it like there at the moment? i can speak to an eyewitness. omar, thanks for joining us. can you give us a sense of what it is like there now? >> while the arab league are arriving the army continues to she shell, especially between the bridges. >> i'm sorry it is a little difficult hearing you. observers have come to
. >> more violence in syria as arab league observers arrive to monitor attempts to end the blood shed. protests look to continue in india where thousands want an end to corruption. ew flood warning in the philippines. welcome to bbc world news. also in the program, in good speurlgts after his hospital treatment britain's prince phillip is home. how to make money in hollywood. find a hit and work it for all it is worth. >> in the last hour it has been reported a team of arab league...
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arena joshie some groups in syria's opposition say they want an arab military intervention to quote protect civilians from government security forces they spoke after damascus signed an arab league protocol allowing observers to monitor a regional peace initiative two and months of bloodshed part of the opposition dismissed the deal as a stalling tactic syria has been increasingly isolated under sanctions from arab states the u.s. and the e.u. over its crackdown on the anti-government protesters the authorities say they are finding stream is armed groups operating in the country r.t. sara for of has been to one of the flashpoints in the ongoing unrest. and we're here in the city of homs and you can hear heavy gunfire in the background it's really hard to the sharon jury and says that the civilian population here lives here as we call it wait a month often months they've had to endure this cold flicks the on going violence is taking its toll he added that there are neighborhoods that are being suffocated surrounded by armed groups there are many people who have been kidnapped had enough did
arena joshie some groups in syria's opposition say they want an arab military intervention to quote protect civilians from government security forces they spoke after damascus signed an arab league protocol allowing observers to monitor a regional peace initiative two and months of bloodshed part of the opposition dismissed the deal as a stalling tactic syria has been increasingly isolated under sanctions from arab states the u.s. and the e.u. over its crackdown on the anti-government...
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." >> the bloodshed in syria continues as the arab league observers arrived. japanese experts stand accused of multiple failures and respect -- response to the nuclear disaster fukushima. the man chosen as the next leader of north korea has his first meeting with south korea. a teenager staff to death on one of the most famous shopping streets. welcome to the bbc news broadcast on pbs -- pbs in america. coming up, why this is becoming an increasingly rare sight in the forests of indonesia. the first group of arab league observers has arises -- are arrived in syria to end the violence in the country. it is believed they are in damascus. the group is urged to go to the city of homs or 20 people were killed. -- where 20 people were killed. >> this is what the activists want the observers to see. hard to fake images posted on the internet of what they say is the destruction caused by the shelling of residential areas and homes. they also showed pictures of -- that are too gruesome of us to a broadcast of a limp and bleeding corpses short against the streets in hom
." >> the bloodshed in syria continues as the arab league observers arrived. japanese experts stand accused of multiple failures and respect -- response to the nuclear disaster fukushima. the man chosen as the next leader of north korea has his first meeting with south korea. a teenager staff to death on one of the most famous shopping streets. welcome to the bbc news broadcast on pbs -- pbs in america. coming up, why this is becoming an increasingly rare sight in the forests of...
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syria is expected to be one of the key issues dominating these talks in moscow russia and egypt both strongly criticized the violence in the country and stand against any foreign military intervention egypt is the prudent regional where also when it comes to the middle east peace process that's expected to be discussed here as well but the situation in egypt itself is still quite complicated with the ongoing violent protests and the country being in the middle of parliamentary elections with several islamic story and parties aiming for power in the muslim brotherhood for example and after the first round of the vote combined these bodies have managed to gather around seventy percent of the votes and the second round is expected shortly since it's born that the new column it will start working by the end of january so lots of issues are on the table here in moscow who will be watching this meeting and of course we'll report on all the developments. that happen. ok for now we go piskun off live from moscow thank you. situation in syria looks set to dominate the talks in moscow the late
syria is expected to be one of the key issues dominating these talks in moscow russia and egypt both strongly criticized the violence in the country and stand against any foreign military intervention egypt is the prudent regional where also when it comes to the middle east peace process that's expected to be discussed here as well but the situation in egypt itself is still quite complicated with the ongoing violent protests and the country being in the middle of parliamentary elections with...
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syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad and while the head of the arab league mission finds nothing frightening in the rest of the city of damascus says armed insurgents have killed at least two thousand members of its forces since march. egypt's new leader is trying to build ties with russia in talks in moscow a while back on the outs of presidents trial resumes after a three month break and barak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators a during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get organized and hold a constructive dialogue with the government. hello and thank you for joining us six o'clock here in moscow on karen terribly thousands of north koreans have been showing weeping in the streets of pyongyang as they watched the funeral procession carrying their late leader the memorial ceremony was led by kim jong il's youngest son and successor little is k
syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad and while the head of the arab league mission finds nothing frightening in the rest of the city of damascus says armed insurgents have killed at least two thousand members of its forces since march. egypt's new leader is trying to build ties with russia in talks in moscow a while back on the outs of presidents trial resumes after a three month break and barak is accused of corruption abuse and...
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those how to feed into those terrorists and how they terrorize certain area in syria today. there was a propaganda actually launched by some satellite out of satellite trying to bitrate different pictures i was in syria just two days ago i was in damascus there is nothing. when i was there i went to the cafe i went to a lot of places but when you listen to that satellite you think there is like a whole war is going on so there is reality and there is a propaganda and i think that the observer on the ground can testify to some of the facts on the ground and you don't have to say there is an eyewitness and actually there is somebody invented the eyewitness so this is in a way the observer if they coordinate as was requested by the foreign minister could be an indication and verify the syrian account that those country who said they want to help syria they actually work in to destabilize syria ok well the opposition leaders let's just talk about what they want they still say it's not enough for the opposition leaders continue to call for a different type of intervention a milit
those how to feed into those terrorists and how they terrorize certain area in syria today. there was a propaganda actually launched by some satellite out of satellite trying to bitrate different pictures i was in syria just two days ago i was in damascus there is nothing. when i was there i went to the cafe i went to a lot of places but when you listen to that satellite you think there is like a whole war is going on so there is reality and there is a propaganda and i think that the observer...
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with up riseings in egypt and yemen and syria, the question is will it result in democracy or be something else. modern islamist one recent elections in morocco. secular itselves will have to wait to see if the new government is -- the best political party in egypt is expected to gain control in that north africa country. little has changed since the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. the economy has gotten worse and many are struggling just to pay their bills. egypt's de facto leader, ma' mohammed totali. >> it is the same ruler since 1952. these guys are clueless of how to run the country on a daily basis. >> the army leadership wants to rule the country, but not govern it. >> day-to-day matters, bread and butter issues, so far, secular parties are disorganized and weak. the better organized stronger muslim brotherhood and its freedom and justice party may win a plurality of votes. this woman doesn't want someone to tell her to take off her incob. her main goal is sharia law. there are about ten percent of the population and many fear attacks may increase if the brotherhood and allies
with up riseings in egypt and yemen and syria, the question is will it result in democracy or be something else. modern islamist one recent elections in morocco. secular itselves will have to wait to see if the new government is -- the best political party in egypt is expected to gain control in that north africa country. little has changed since the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. the economy has gotten worse and many are struggling just to pay their bills. egypt's de facto leader, ma'...
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new turmoil erupted across syria today, as the presence of arab league peace monitors failed to stop the violence. activists reported security forces killed at least six people in the city of hama and there was word of new shootings in homs, as well. we have a report narrated by cordelia lynch of "independent television news." >> reporter: gunfire on the streets of hama as the army shoots at demonstrators. "freedom will be forever," they cry as teargas is thrown at them. closeby in homs, the monitors sent to observe are forced to dodge bullets. shortly after, their leader stated nothing frightening was happening there. but in the same city they're led as they step outside a clear view of the tanks so publicly withdrawn. yet, the protesters keen to peacefully demonstrate have little faith in the ability of the observers. >> ( translated ): we could not go to the square to demonstrate because the army was shooting at us. where are the monitors. in my opinion, it's better for them to pack their bags and go back home. >> reporter: but they may be leaving the beginnings of a civil war. th
new turmoil erupted across syria today, as the presence of arab league peace monitors failed to stop the violence. activists reported security forces killed at least six people in the city of hama and there was word of new shootings in homs, as well. we have a report narrated by cordelia lynch of "independent television news." >> reporter: gunfire on the streets of hama as the army shoots at demonstrators. "freedom will be forever," they cry as teargas is thrown at...
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that syria is in a state of civil war. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> opposition to president assad comes in many forms. there are those who campaigned oversees building diplomatic support for their cause. there are those who fight, risking all inside of syria. until now, there has been little connections between the soldiers of the army and the academics and intellectuals of the syrian national council. now, their leaders have met in southern turkey and agreed to work together. the free syrian army says they recognize the council's leading role in the revolution and it's essentially non-violent program put it agrees that their main job is to protect civilians and who will resist provocation by the assad regime. they will start to coordinate their campaign. all of this is important because it brings the armed wing of the opposition under the umbrella of the civilian council. can it stop the slide towards civil war? the problem is that many of those who have taken up arms are only loosely under the command
that syria is in a state of civil war. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> opposition to president assad comes in many forms. there are those who campaigned oversees building diplomatic support for their cause. there are those who fight, risking all inside of syria. until now, there has been little connections between the soldiers of the army and the academics and intellectuals of the syrian national council. now, their leaders have met in southern turkey and agreed to work...
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well the ongoing situation in syria looks set to dominate those talks in moscow the latest development tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of syria's third largest city of homs demanding international protection it happened after the arab league's monitoring team visited the area servers to assess the situation in the country and ensure president assad's compliance with a regional plan to end the bloodshed. and at times journalist says there are doubts over the mission's impartiality. be have to investigate the activities of the free syrian army these are mercenaries and distractors all are armed by outside powers then these outside powers are basically from qatar and the emirates and we all the arab league which is now called troll why did she see the gulf cooperation council interesting themselves in this case we still don't know are they going to investigate you need to call truly to call and center. in the near the border between turkey and syria a disk in their room which is generally across the border basically from aleppo let's see two hours are you going to in
well the ongoing situation in syria looks set to dominate those talks in moscow the latest development tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of syria's third largest city of homs demanding international protection it happened after the arab league's monitoring team visited the area servers to assess the situation in the country and ensure president assad's compliance with a regional plan to end the bloodshed. and at times journalist says there are doubts over the mission's...
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and there are those who fight, risking all inside syria. until now, there is little connection between the former soldiers of the free syrian army and the academic and intellectuals of the syrian national council, the main opposition group, but now their leaders have met in southern turkey and agreed to work together. the free syrian army said they recognized their goal and are non-violent program. agrees that its main job is to protect civilians and it will resist provocations from be a side regime and the two groups will form a committee to work together to form their campaign. all of this is important under the umbrella of the civilian council. can it stop the slide towards civil war? the problem as many of those who have taken up arms are only loosely under the command of the free syrian army. they may not want to stop ambushing government forces. at anchor in the contested communities of syria over the death of unarmed protesters will make it hard for the armed men to restrain themselves, and that death paul -- that death toll is causi
and there are those who fight, risking all inside syria. until now, there is little connection between the former soldiers of the free syrian army and the academic and intellectuals of the syrian national council, the main opposition group, but now their leaders have met in southern turkey and agreed to work together. the free syrian army said they recognized their goal and are non-violent program. agrees that its main job is to protect civilians and it will resist provocations from be a side...
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." >> local elections are being held in syria despite continuing clashes between anti-government activists and security forces. british prime minister david cameron today tells parliament why he refused to sign the eurozone rescue treaty. protests, unemployment, corruption, and poverty is the most talked about global topics in a bbc survey. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. also in this program -- a south korean coast guard is stabbed to death after a chinese fishing boat is prevented from fishing in illegal waters. and lots of new species, including this monkey, discovered in vietnam. >> after months of violence in syria, it looks like local elections will go ahead today. opposition groups have called for people to boycott the vote and continue with the general strike, which started yesterday. turnout is expected to be very low. activists say they received a reliable report of heavy fighting between the security forces and soldiers who defected to the opposition in the southern province. the bbc's jonathan head is watching this from istanbul in neighboring turkey, and he
." >> local elections are being held in syria despite continuing clashes between anti-government activists and security forces. british prime minister david cameron today tells parliament why he refused to sign the eurozone rescue treaty. protests, unemployment, corruption, and poverty is the most talked about global topics in a bbc survey. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. also in this program -- a south korean coast guard is stabbed to death after a...
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those how to feed into those terrorists and how they terrorize certain area in syria today. there was a propaganda actually launched by some satellite of satellite trying to create a different pictures i was in syria just two days ago i was in damascus there is nothing. more than i was there i went to the cafe i went to a lot of places but when you listen to the satellite you think there is like a whole war is going on so there is reality and there is a propaganda and i think the observer on the ground can testify to some of the. facts on the ground. security forces have opened fire on to military protesters in cairo killing at least three egypt's health ministry says the death toll has risen to fourteen following days every need violence with seven hundred reported injured and a while as come down a local blogger and journalist says it is the military rulers who deliberately initiated the violence not a single month has passed without the army creating some sort of violence there are so many reports that it's always the army that starts it's always the army that instigates
those how to feed into those terrorists and how they terrorize certain area in syria today. there was a propaganda actually launched by some satellite of satellite trying to create a different pictures i was in syria just two days ago i was in damascus there is nothing. more than i was there i went to the cafe i went to a lot of places but when you listen to the satellite you think there is like a whole war is going on so there is reality and there is a propaganda and i think the observer on...
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but protesters in syria are still risking their lives to demand the resignation of bashir-assad. you can say that steve jobs developed kizuna with his inventions. people bonded over the ipod, the iphone, the ipad and much more. the co-founder and former ceo of apple died at the age of 56. his death prompted an outpour of emotion around the world as people gathered to mourn the loss of a man who many called a genius. another high profile death prompted the opposite reaction. we saw kizuna at play in the united states as some americans gathered together to celebrate the killing of al qaeda leader osama bin laden but the united states carried out the military operation in pakistan without permission. that tested the bond between the two nations. bilateral relations have been strained since. kizuna has also come to the forefront in europe's debt crisis. some euro zone countries want to strengthen the ties and rules that bind them to save the single currency. the financial, political and social turmoil has battered the bonds between citizens and their governments, between politicians
but protesters in syria are still risking their lives to demand the resignation of bashir-assad. you can say that steve jobs developed kizuna with his inventions. people bonded over the ipod, the iphone, the ipad and much more. the co-founder and former ceo of apple died at the age of 56. his death prompted an outpour of emotion around the world as people gathered to mourn the loss of a man who many called a genius. another high profile death prompted the opposite reaction. we saw kizuna at...